NVIDIA tweaks and repackages the GK104 GPU previously seen in the GeForce GTX 600 series cards for their new GTX 760 on the test bench today. Its implementation in the GTX 760 is slightly trimmer with 1152 CUDA cores, but the new card does feature an updated GPU Boost 2.0 and Adaptive Tempurature controller. With a 980MHz base core clock (1033MHz boost) and 2GB GDDR5 memory clocked at 1502MHz (6008MHz effective) on a 256-bit memory interface, the GTX 760 was designed to replace the GTX 660 Ti and should challenge AMD's Radeon HD 7950. Hit our review to see how the new $299.99 card stacks against the likes of AMD's HD 7970.